Hemant Yadav
| Name: | Hemant Yadav |
|---|---|
| City: | Zinc FA |
| Country: | India |
| Membership: | Adult Member |
| Sport: | Football/Soccer |
Develop Attacking and defending transition

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Area - 35x45 Yards
Duration : 15-3-15-3-15
SSG - 8Vs8
Attacking team formation :- 1-2-1-2-1-1
Defending team formation :- 1-3-2-1
8v8 match starts if a team scores goal then they must have to back to their position and the match will starts from the goal scored team.
Coaching points : When in position players should always try to play through, around or over the press. To prevent the opposition from playing through them easily, the defending team should focus on compactness and covering, and supporting one another when pressing, as these are the key components of a good transition into attack. The team in possession should try to stretch the opposition so that space and gaps appear to play into.
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Screen 1 (20 mins)
Area - 35x40 Yards
Dynamic exercises
Players will be divided into group of 4
2 group will perform the drill - red team act as a attacker whereas yellow act as a defender, red team try to hit the orange cone and yellow will try to defend the cone, on the coaches call red team left the ball at the place and yellow will run with the ball to other side and try to hit the orange at same time red will try to defend the orange cone.
Groups will be interchange at regular interval of time
Coaching points - Scan the field to see space to know where to eliminate it, communicate who should pressure, who should cover, angle of approach to delay attacking team and force them outside, speed to get back in quickly before attacking team gets too much time, compactness, eliminate space by getting close together immediately, Don’t dive in. Time the tackle. Delay if necessary.